Feds Triple Incentive to Reduce Mortgages

By Amanda Green For over a year the White House has been applying pressure on the Federal Housing Finance Agency – the folks in charge of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac – to embrace a mortgage principal reduction plan for struggling homeowners, and even offering triple incentives to lenders to reduce mortgages. U.S. Secretary of… Continue reading Feds Triple Incentive to Reduce Mortgages

Record Low Mortgage Rates Hold Steady

By Mike Colpitts Record low mortgage rates remained at their all-time record low this week as a troubled world economy jittered financial markets, according to Freddie Mac. The benchmark 30-year fixed rate loan held steady at its lowest level in U.S. history for the second week in a row. The heavily watched 30-year mortgage averaged… Continue reading Record Low Mortgage Rates Hold Steady

Big 55 U S Housing Markets in Recovery

Chill the bubbly. More U.S. cities are forecast to inflate in home values in 2012 than in the past five years as communities in fifteen states move towards more stable housing markets with increasing home sales and higher values. These 55 cities are from states all over the nation and they have the ingredients to… Continue reading Big 55 U S Housing Markets in Recovery

Mortgage Delinquencies Jump First Time in 2 Years

By Kevin Chiu Indicating that long periods of high underemployment and joblessness are hurting the economy, mortgage delinquencies jumped for the first time in two years in the third quarter. The U.S. mortgage delinquency rate rose 5.88% during the period, according to Trans Union. “Until this time, we had seen six straight quarters where progressively… Continue reading Mortgage Delinquencies Jump First Time in 2 Years

Occupy Wall Street Protests Catch On

By Mike Colpitts In the midst of the toughest economy since at least the Great Depression, most Americans are just trying to hang on – pay their bills, the mortgage, hold on to their jobs or find new employment. The Occupy Wall Street movement that started outside of the New York Stock Exchange on Wall… Continue reading Occupy Wall Street Protests Catch On

Foreclosures Forecast to Hit 15 Million Homeowners

By Kevin Chiu The foreclosure crisis has produced an overpowering series of affects across the U.S., destroying businesses, taking away livelihoods, tossing millions of homeowners out of their homes and pressuring home prices in the over-whelming majority of neighborhoods lower. The crisis, first forecast by Housing Predictor almost five years ago as the first real… Continue reading Foreclosures Forecast to Hit 15 Million Homeowners

Tornado, Flood Damage Tops $260 Billion

By Mike Colpitts Catastrophic flooding along the Mississippi River and the outbreak of tornadoes in the Midwest and South are destroying thousands of homes and businesses. The series of disasters are estimated to top $260 billion in property damage, according to initial estimates gathered from federal and state authorities. A tornado believed to be just… Continue reading Tornado, Flood Damage Tops $260 Billion

Home Sales Forecast to Grow

By Kevin Chiu Home sales, the bread and butter of the U.S. real estate market are forecast to grow by 125,000 to 200,000 additional residential units by the end of 2011 over last year. The increase, projected by Housing Predictor is due to near record low mortgage rates and the lowest home prices in many… Continue reading Home Sales Forecast to Grow